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The future of American progressivism : an initiative for political and economic reform / Roberto Mangabeira Unger & Cornel West.

Title
  1. The future of American progressivism : an initiative for political and economic reform / Roberto Mangabeira Unger & Cornel West.
Published by
  1. Boston : Beacon Press, c1998.
Author
  1. Unger, Roberto Mangabeira

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Additional authors
  1. West, Cornel
  2. Putnam, Hilary
Description
  1. 93 p.; 22 cm.
Summary
  1. Returning to the most fundamental goal of democracy - the realization of the potential of all citizens - and drawing on the best of the American progressive tradition, the authors challenge the widely held assumption that it's impossible to stimulate economic growth and at the same time guarantee opportunity and a minimum of resources for all citizens.
  2. Seizing the quintessentially American idea that everything is possible, Roberto Mangabeira Unger and Cornel West argue that we can use it to reinvent our public institutions. While they propose specific reforms in business, taxation, social security, and education, their program is an image of American political and civic life as a vital, evolving, and hopeful arena for solving our collective problems.
Subject
  1. Association copies (Provenance)
  2. United States > Economic policy > 1993-2001
  3. United States > Politics and government > 1993-2001
  4. Progressivism (United States politics)
Genre/Form
  1. Association copies (Provenance)
Contents
  1. 1. The Humanization of the Inevitable -- 2. The American Religion of Possibility -- 3. The Burden of American History on American Hopes -- 4. Institutional Experiments and American Hopes -- 5. The Frustration of American Democracy -- 6. Vanguards and Rearguards in the New World Economy -- 7. The Recent Past of American Progressivism -- 8. American Progressivism Reoriented. Taxes. Pensions, Saving, and Investment. Children and Education. Racial Discrimination and Class Injustice. Economic Vanguardism outside the Vanguard. An Organized Society and an Empowered Labor Force. Politics, Money, and Media.
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  1. Harvard Library
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